>The picture of the 21-year-old was posted on Australian broadcaster Channel Seven's AFL Facebook page, but what followed has become all too familiar -- "repulsive" comments of a sexual nature posted by trolls which have left the athlete herself saying she felt she had been "sexually abused" on social media. >edition.cnn.com/2019/03/20/sport/tayla-harris-photo-aflw-trolls-australia-spt-int/index.html
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Grayson Fisher
>inspirational what?
Julian Phillips
just imagine if a billion dollar company had a trillion dollar industry backing them and their entire business model involved moulding people into unquestioning consumers.
And now stop me if I'm being crazy, but imagine if they chose to take advantage of a time period directly after a tragedy happened when people were feeling fragile and they were able to easily persuade a larger proportion of people to their way of thinking
And now imagine, perhaps if they were so overt that they decided to place their own logo for the company that they represent in the background of the picture they chose to make go viral in order to spread their propaganda. Whatever that may be.
Wouldn't that be weird? Wonder what 7 pointed stars are about.